Falsely accusing someone of a serious crime is one of the most damaging things that one person can do to another. False accusations wreak immeasurable havoc on the lives of the accused and end up misusing important monetary and human resources in the ensuing criminal trials. Recently, one such case occurred in Alabama when a female student at the University of Alabama filed a report claiming that she had been kidnapped and raped. Law enforcement officers conducted an extensive manhunt for the alleged abductor before the woman admitted to police that she made the story up and UA police sent out an updated press release notifying the public of the fabrication.
Despite their unfortunate nature, false accusations and fabricated police reports are filed more often than they should be in the United States. Sometimes it is because the victim is looking to exact revenge on the accused, sometimes it is because they just want attention from friends, family, and the public, and sometimes it is for other reasons altogether. Being accused of a crime that you didn’t commit is one of the most emotionally challenging situations you can ever hope to be put into and if it ever does happen, the only way to put up a strong legal battle against your accusers and have any hope of reclaiming your good name is to have competent experience criminal defense attorneys representing you.
Good criminal defense attorneys will take the time to go through all of the facts of a case in order to present an effective and airtight challenge against the evidence being presented against their client. At best the goal should be to defeat the false charges and at worst it should be to minimize any punitive damages if the client is convicted. In either case, strong criminal defense attorneys are critical in any case of false accusation.